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Show Mrs. E. W. Wall was hostess at a I dilightful Bridge luncheon at her jme Tuesday. The home was attractive at-tractive with summer flowers. The Quests were Mrs. Frank Candland. Mrs. Ella Holsapple, Mrs. Christie B. r.oely, Mrs. R F Campbell, Mrs. Dav-d Dav-d Bonfield all of California, Mrs. Hy-im Hy-im Seely, Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, Mrs. !.. A. Phillips, Mrs. Ed. Johnston, Mrs. Winifred Steadman, Cleveland, Ohio; ' I:rs. H. F. Wall, Mrs. A. D Christen--- n. Mrs. S. D. Longsdorf . and Mrs. F. C. Jensen. Mrs. R. F. Campbell re-c re-c ived prize for high score, Mrs. Chris-t: Chris-t: -i B. Seely, consolation. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Neilson are Lehi v. si tors. Miss Bernitta Madsen has returned from Salt Lake City where she has b 'en attending the University of Utah rummer school. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ericksen had as their guests Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Anderson and children of Oasis; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Madsen, Misses Betty, Mary and Agnes Lyman, Grant and Leonard Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Froisland, Clifton Henricksen. Miss Mabel Peay, George Norman, Dr. and Mrs. Max Christensen and children, all of Provo, and Ejnar Thompson of I Pleasant Grove. : The party also visited at the home I of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Christensen. |